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Wood-Fired Heartleaf Dish
Wood-Fired Heartleaf Dish
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This dish by Shigeyoshi Morioka is shaped after a heart-shaped forest leaf, with intricate veins and a gently scalloped edge. Fired in a traditional wood kiln, the surface glows with deep reds, iron blacks, and scattered ash marks—echoes of soil and flame.
Unlike stylized tableware, this piece feels found. As if it once fell from a tree, then slept in a kiln. Small and open, it can hold objects or nothing at all—either way, it rests like a leaf returned to the ground.
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Shigeyoshi Morioka
Shigeyoshi Morioka is a revered potter working in the mountain village of Amano, Wakayama. Firing in multi-chamber wood kilns, he creates vessels that span from rugged and elemental to serene and introspective. With a deep sensitivity to clay, ash, and flame, Morioka’s work reflects decades of practice and presence. His influence extends quietly but profoundly across generations of Japanese and international ceramic artists. Each piece carries earth, fire, and time—held in form, never forced.